LG teases with new LG Chocolate Black Label Comments

Anonymous, 08 Jul 2009Wow.. maybe it is using the Nokia AEON concept?
maybe it is transformable like transformers?
... moreChocolate or not , i hope at least this LG will get good battery life with it lol .

Anonymous, 08 Jul 2009i have a shiny backside, and no one shows this much interest in me thats for sure.. obvious wh... moreYeah but return rates for N95 and N96 was record breaking as well as Samsung's Omnia with 27% as well as Sony Ericsson's C905.

I think we spend to much on phones.They shoud be cheap reliable and for conversasions.I work for a mobile operator,my resor is mobile phones and accesories.I know that some companies have phones that are much advansed than this ones we are used to see !Nano tehnology can be used in manufacture of phones as it can on computers.Can you imagine a 'hi-end' phone after lets say 10 years.scary right.

Anonymous, 08 Jul 2009i have a shiny backside, and no one shows this much interest in me thats for sure.. obvious wh... moreSorry but this will not be the 2nd LG chocolate but the 3rd one. And it looks astonishing and much more stylish than the LG Chocolate Platinum which is also amazing

i have a shiny backside, and no one shows this much interest in me thats for sure.. obvious why LG waited this long to release a 2nd chocolate, had to let the dust settle on the 80% of people that brought the original chocolate back with faults. now they have a whole new audience

The original was a horrible phone, so many issues... Turn it on, Oh look all my contacts are gone.. put it in your pocket, oh look its calling people.. Oops, there goes all my photos randomly! It may have been a big seller, but it was definetly one with the most issues!

this s all good and well but the last LG choc was a flop. it must have been in the top 5 most returned and problematic handsets. freezing, buttons doing there own thing etc. i hope this will be te handset it should have been.

21:9 is the natural proper cinema mode, this is what they use in the movie theaters and all movies are naturally shot in 21:9 when making them. Philips is the fisrt to release this format on HDTV, it's real and natural cinema widescreen, not like 16:9 which is scaled.